Restaurants & Bars
Frost Lounge In Doylestown Partners With Tito's To Benefit Veterans
The well-known vodka brand will donate $1 for each Tito's cocktail purchased at the Doylestown lounge.

DOYLESTOWN, PA — Frost Lounge in Doylestown is teaming up with Tito’s Handmade Vodka to raise funds for Project MXL, a nonprofit that empowers veterans through fitness.
Between now and Sept. 30, Tito’s will be donating $1 to the nonprofit for every cocktail made with Tito’s Vodka and sold at Frost. The goal is to raise $1,500, according to owner Uri Abrams.
A great time to participate in the fundraiser is during Frost’s popular Happy Hour held in the first floor lounge Tuesday to Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 3:30 to 5 p.m.
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Included in the fundraiser are several signature cocktails made by Frost with Tito's including “Doylestown Lavender Fields" (Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Lavender Honey Syrup, Lemon, Combier Crème de Violet, and Aquafaba) and “Watermelon Martini” (Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Watermelon Liquor, and Sour Apple Liquor).
But Abrams is quick to point out, “The fundraiser is not limited to our signature cocktails. Any drink that contains Tito's counts. So if a guest was to have just a Tito's and tonic it still counts.”
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The nonprofit Project MXL will use the money to provide free gym time to veterans.
The mission of Project MXL is to connect veterans and their families with CrossFit affiliates and communal, high-intensity interval training (HIIT) programs across the country.
“We acknowledge the challenges veterans face in accessing fitness resources due to costs and limited community support,” says the nonprofit. “Our goal is to bridge that gap, offering complimentary fitness center memberships to veterans and their families, thereby
promoting their physical, mental, and emotional health.”
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